Treaty of Craiova

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The Treaty of Craiova was signed on September 7, 1940 between Romania and Bulgaria. It was imposed on Romania by Nazi Germany and under its terms Romania returned the southern part of Dobrudja (the Cadrilater or "Quadrilateral" in Romanian) to Bulgaria and agreed to participate in the organization of a population exchange.

The 80,000 Romanian and Aromanian colonists, most of them settled there since the end of the Second Balkan War in 1913 (see Treaty of Bucharest, 1913), when the territory was occupied by Romania, were forced to abandon "their" houses in southern Dobrudja and resettled in the northern part, while 65,000 indigenous Bulgarians of the northern part had to leave their real estate and settle in Bulgaria.